Re: CRNA Resistance/Attention: Josh BSN/RN MSA/LAc-RN,AA-C Archived Message
Posted by DC on February 7, 2009, 7:19 pm, in reply to "Re: CRNA Resistance/Attention: Josh BSN/RN MSA/LAc-RN,AA-C"
Wow! the MCAT how was it in your opinion?..Every last one of my Anesthesiologist Doctors I work with they tell me if they had the choice to take the MCAT or GRE they said they would take the GRE over the MCAT any day. They (my doctors I work with) tell me the MCAT was "HELL" And get this they (my doctors I work with) are advising me to take the GRE over the MCAT because of what they had to endure, I was lol to my self when they told me due to their facial expressions. Me personally I love a good challenge but in all fairness they did tell me if they could pass the test then so can I. I think that's impressive when AA-Cs/RN,AA-Cs take the MCAT as anesthetist. Question Josh when you said none of you nursing courses count, are you saying that you had to take everything over again?. Or did you have to take only certain additional advance courses due to the fact you already had an undergraduate degree Bachelor's of Science in Biology = 4 years B.Sc. or you just study for the MCAT?..I'm curious from a nurses stand point of view who have not earn an under-grad degree when applying to AA school. My question is when a nurse apply to AA program would they have to start all over by obtaining an under-grad degree (pre-med) or would they have to take certain advance courses that they did not take or was not required in nursing school. If the nurse did take certain under-grad courses in nursing school as nursing profession when he/she apply to AA program would their under-grad courses count towards "Medicine" or "Medical"?..or would It still be consider nursing which mean they would have to start all over again in order to become an AA? I would like to know more information in regards to R.N.s who go AA-C route that have obtain a ADN or BSN in nursing what additional courses they had to take vs. CRNA route I'm very curious. Thanks Josh MSA, RN,AA-C, LAc, BSN
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